That depends, what position is used? Your question suggest absolute, if it is absolute, then the question is: what are the parents? If none of the parents are non static, then yes, it is placed 50% to the right (space on the left side)

That depends, javascript + jquery would be nice to make your website interactive. So i do recommend that.

You can learn python followed by django, then you can use django to manage the back-end of your website. But since you also learned js, you could learn nodejs (which is really growing and in demand at the moment) or you could learn php + php framework to mange your database web end.

Of course, python serves more purpose then just web back-end. It is a really nice language, i write scripts in it to automate task on my computer.

So, i think we discusses websites. chrome extensions? No idea, but @zystvan made a chrome extension, so i am sure he can answer that for you.

Apps for what? with frameworks like phonegap you could make a app in html + css + js. If you want to make apps for ios learn swift, if you want apps for android, learn java (java !== javascript)

why would you do python if you js + jquery (js library) + nodejs (js framework)?

This questions are confusing:but is there anything like jscript in python so that i can replace jscript with thatand lastly, i am currently in earn to learn mode so can you kindly suggest me some ways to earn using cse skills.could you elaborate? what is cse skills?

1) Yea, if you already know python you could learn it more.2) javascript is similar to java? I don't find them similar, and they serve different purpose.

You can't create interactive effects with python in a browser, that doesn't work (python is not available in a browser). That is why you learn js (or jquery, which makes interactive effects easier)

4) Don't know, programming is purely a hobby for me. Maybe approach company's who have an outdated website and ask if you can make a better website for them? Build your own site, host it, host ads on it, earn money? No idea

@pysurfer02955 A basic browser extension is made with JavaScript, maybe CSS, and JSON.

Re earning money:

Make yourself a website, and host your projects (at least the good ones) online. It doesn't have to be fancy, but you can get a job or internship just by having someone decide they like your work and would like you in the company.

It might be worth checking if your college IT department needs additional students; you can get a job from someone seeing your skill there as well.

Just to clarify, JavaScript, JScript, and Java are three different languages. JScript and JavaScript are very similar, but they've got some slight differences. I would recommend the JavaScript and Java courses for you. Whether you want to learn JScript or JavaScript, they're similar enough I think the JavaScript course will be able to get you started :)